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Rabbula (Latin: Rabula) was a
bishop of
Edessa from 411 to
August 435 AD,
noteworthy for his
opposition to the
views of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia and Nestorius...
- The
Rabbula Gospels, or
Rabula Gospels (Florence,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, cod. Plut. I, 56), is a 6th-century
illuminated Syriac Gospel Book....
- made in the
beginning of the 5th century. Its
authorship was
ascribed to
Rabbula,
bishop of
Edessa (411–435). The
Syriac church still uses it to the present...
- to the
Chronicle of Edessa, the
early 5th-century
theologian and
bishop Rabbula built a
church dedicated to
Saint Stephen in a
building that had been a...
- A
Roman soldier (conventionally
called "Stephaton")
feeds Jesus with posca, from the
Rabbula Gospels, AD 586....
-
complete text of 22
books of the New Testament, from the 5th/6th-century
Rabbula Gospels – a 6th-century
illuminated Syriac Gospel Book
Khaboris Codex –...
- text of Syriac-speaking
Christianity until in the 5th
century the
bishops Rabbula and
Theodoret suppressed it and
substituted a
revision of the Old Syriac...
-
first as a
presbyter of the
church of
Edessa during the
episcopate of
Rabbula,
warmly espousing the
theological views which his
bishop uncompromisingly...
- the
theological discussions of the late 4th and
early 5th centuries. The
Rabbula Gospels (c. 586)
include some of the
earliest images of the Crucifixion...
- 67–93. Millar,
Fergus (2011). "Gr**** and
Syriac in Edessa: From
Ephrem to
Rabbula (CE 363–435)".
Semitica et classica. 4: 99–114. doi:10.1484/J.SEC.1.102508...